Report, with Accompanying Papers, Izd. 11-16Dante Society of America., 1892 |
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Stranica 84
... appeared in our language up to his time or since . " He had a wide acquaintance with the classics . Already in the " Vita Nuova , " he quotes from Virgil , Lucan , Ovid , and Horace , and twice refers to Aristotle . * The passage just ...
... appeared in our language up to his time or since . " He had a wide acquaintance with the classics . Already in the " Vita Nuova , " he quotes from Virgil , Lucan , Ovid , and Horace , and twice refers to Aristotle . * The passage just ...
Stranica 107
... appearance , and the very striking simi- larity of the contour of this face with that of Giotto's portrait go far to establish its authenticity . The face is pre - emi- nently worthy of a man who knew to a greater extent than most the ...
... appearance , and the very striking simi- larity of the contour of this face with that of Giotto's portrait go far to establish its authenticity . The face is pre - emi- nently worthy of a man who knew to a greater extent than most the ...
Stranica 13
... appeared in the volume of 1867 is interesting as a study of style and of experiments in translation . The scheme of verse is not changed , but everywhere a firmer hand is felt and a more perfected art is manifest . Nine years later , in ...
... appeared in the volume of 1867 is interesting as a study of style and of experiments in translation . The scheme of verse is not changed , but everywhere a firmer hand is felt and a more perfected art is manifest . Nine years later , in ...
Stranica 9
... appeared to me a kind of sublime nightmare . " Hunt had not out- grown his cramped and unsympathetic appreciation of ... appearance of a new translation , in whole or part , has become quite an ordinary literary event . Though their ...
... appeared to me a kind of sublime nightmare . " Hunt had not out- grown his cramped and unsympathetic appreciation of ... appearance of a new translation , in whole or part , has become quite an ordinary literary event . Though their ...
Stranica 13
... appearing to me that a place still remained for illustrations , I myself dared to make some for various cantos , which one of my most cultured pupils published in a journal which he was editing . Although my observations gave general ...
... appearing to me that a place still remained for illustrations , I myself dared to make some for various cantos , which one of my most cultured pupils published in a journal which he was editing . Although my observations gave general ...
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American anno annual report Athenæum Beatrice biblioteca delle scuole Boston C. E. Norton Cambridge canto Catholic world CHARLES ELIOT NORTON Città di Castello Comunis Comunis Florentie condempnati consortes Convito Council Count Passerini Critic Dante Alighieri DANTE COLLECTION Dante Society Dante's Divina commedia Divine comedy domini domo edition eorum essay Estratto etiam Filii Firenze Florence Francesca Fraticelli fuit GEORGE Giornale dantesco Giov Giuliani Guido Guido Cavalcanti Harvard College HENRY Ibid Inferno ipsi ital Italian L'Alighieri lett letter letteratura italiana London Longfellow Lorenzo Da Ponte Lowell Mass MISS notes omnes Paradiso poem poet Ponte printed Purg Purgatorio quae quam quia quibus quod reading Reprinted Reviewed Roma Scartazzini secondo sonnet study of Dante sunt T. W. PARSONS tantum terza rima THEODORE Theodore W Ticknor translation verse viii Vita nuova Vulgari WILLIAM WILLIAM COOLIDGE xvii York
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Stranica 98 - Rossetti.— A SHADOW OF DANTE : being an Essay towards studying Himself, his World, and his Pilgrimage.
Stranica 104 - Or se' tu quel Virgilio, e quella fonte, che spande di parlar si largo fiume?, risposi lui con vergognosa fronte. O degli altri poeti onore e lume, vagliami il lungo studio e il grande amore, che m' ha fatto cercar lo tuo volume. Tu se' lo mio maestro e il mio autore: tu se' solo colui, da cui io tolsi lo bello stile, che m
Stranica 104 - Che se la voce tua sarà molesta Nel primo gusto, vital nutrimento Lascerà poi quando sarà digesta. Questo tuo grido farà come vento Che le più alte cime più percuote: E ciò non fa d' onor poco argomento. Però ti son mostrate in queste ruote , Nel monte , e nella valle dolorosa Pur l' anime che son di fama note : Che l
Stranica 101 - SI tosto come in su la soglia fui Di mia seconda etade e mutai vita. Questi si tolse a me, e diessi altrui. Quando di carne a spirto era salita, E bellezza e virtù cresciuta m'era, Fu...
Stranica 23 - Dico che intra tutte le bestialitadi quella è stoltissima, vilissima e dannosissima, chi crede dopo questa vita non essere altra vita; però che, se noi rivolgiamo tutte le scritture, sì de' filosofi come de li altri savi scrittori, tutti concordano in questo, che in noi sia parte alcuna perpetuale.
Stranica 106 - Che fama avrai tu più, se vecchia scindi Da te la carne, che se fossi morto Innanzi che lasciassi il pappo e il dindi, Pria che passin mill...
Stranica 63 - Caron dimonio, con occhi di bragia, Loro accennando, tutte le raccoglie : Batte col remo qualunque s
Stranica 38 - The Inferno. A Literal Prose Translation, with the Text of the Original printed on the same page. By John A. Carlyle, MD 5*. — The Purgatorlo. A Literal Prose Translation, with the Text printed on the same page.
Stranica 86 - Certain people of importance" (Such he gave his daily dreadful line to) "Entered and would seize, forsooth, the poet." Says the poet — "Then I stopped my painting.
Stranica 88 - Amor che nella mente mi ragiona, Cominciò egli allor sì dolcemente, Che la dolcezza ancor dentro mi suona. Lo mio Maestro, ed io, e quella gente Ch' eran con lui, parevan sì contenti, Come a nessun toccasse altro la mente.